2012
DOI: 10.4103/0970-0358.96613
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Muscle conserving free gracilis transfer (mini-gracilis free flap)

Abstract: Gracilis is a commonly used muscle for free tissue transfer. It is also split into two based on its pedicles and used as two units. Use of distal part as a free flap in isolation has never been described in literature. We describe a technique of harvesting a small unit of gracilis based on its minor pedicle and maintaining the continuity and conserving the major bulk of muscle. Thus, the function of the muscle is preserved and the same is also available for transfer on its major pedicle later, if required.

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“…It is supplied by the anterior division of obturator nerve and it has been its vascular anatomy has been described in the literature that the vascular anatomy follows the type II pattern. [14] Only few structural and morphometric studies of this muscle have been conducted. [15][16][17] The mean length of the fleshy part of Gracilis in our study came out to be 29.5±3.0 cms.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is supplied by the anterior division of obturator nerve and it has been its vascular anatomy has been described in the literature that the vascular anatomy follows the type II pattern. [14] Only few structural and morphometric studies of this muscle have been conducted. [15][16][17] The mean length of the fleshy part of Gracilis in our study came out to be 29.5±3.0 cms.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%